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Published Can we decode the language of our primate cousins?
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Are we able to differentiate between the vocal emissions of certain primates? A team asked volunteer...
Published Biodiversity protects against invasions of non-native tree species
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Researchers combined human and ecological factors to analyze the global scale of non-native tree spe ...
Published Lab-grown retinas explain why people see colors dogs can't
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With human retinas grown in a petri dish, researchers discovered how an offshoot of vitamin A genera ...
Published Engineers develop breakthrough 'robot skin'
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Smart, stretchable and highly sensitive, a new soft sensor opens the door to a wide range of applica...
Published 3D in vitro human atherosclerosis model for high-throughput drug screening
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A groundbreaking 3D, three-layer nanomatrix vascular sheet that possesses multiple features of ather...
Published Researchers map genome for cats, dolphins, birds, and dozens of other animals
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Researchers mapped genetic blueprints for 51 species including cats, dolphins, kangaroos, penguins,...
Published Micro- and nanoplastics in the body are passed on during cell division
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The gastrointestinal tract is already known to researchers as a major storage site for micro- and na...
Published How human faces can teach androids to smile
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A research team used 125 physical markers to understand the detailed mechanics of 44 different human ...
Published 'Electronic skin' from bio-friendly materials can track human vital signs with ultrahigh precision
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Researchers have used materials inspired by molecular gastronomy to create smart wearables that surp...
Published Bacteria subtype linked to growth in up to 50% of human colorectal cancers
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Researchers have found that a specific subtype of a microbe commonly found in the mouth is able to t...
Published Sleep-wake rhythm: Fish change our understanding of sleep regulation
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Researchers have discovered that some fish -- unlike humans -- do not need orexin to stay awake. Thi ...
Published Human activity facilitates invasive plants' colonization in Mediterranean ecosystems
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Some invasive plants can form persistent banks of seeds that remain under the soil for years, and th...
Published Milk to the rescue for diabetics? Cow produces human insulin in milk
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An unassuming brown bovine from the south of Brazil has made history as the first transgenic cow cap...
Published AI alters middle managers' work
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The introduction of artificial intelligence is a significant part of the digital transformation brin...
Published Genetic basis for the evolution of hair discovered in the clawed frog
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The development of hair was of central importance for the evolution of mammals and thus also of huma...
Published Humans converted at least 250,000 acres of estuaries to cities, farms in last 35 years
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Worldwide over the past 35 years, dams and land reclamation activities converted 250,000 acres of es...
Published As we age, our cells are less likely to express longer genes
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Aging may be less about specific 'aging genes' and more about how long a gene is. Many of the change...
Published I spy with my speedy eye: Scientists discover speed of visual perception ranges widely in humans
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Using a blink-and-you'll-miss-it experiment, researchers have discovered that individuals differ wid...
Published Hybrid intelligence can reconcile biodiversity and agriculture
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So far, biodiversity and agricultural productivity could not be reconciled because the socio-ecologi...
Published Mobile device location data is already used by private companies, so why not for studying human-wildlife interactions
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When did you last go anywhere without your cell phone? From maps and weather apps to social media pl...